EtOH´s effects upon respiration are attributed to central respiratory network disruptions, especially in the medullary serotonin (5HT) system. 5HT2A/2C receptors are involved in the reduction of the phrenic nerve activity and breathing depression. We hypothesize that early EtOH preexposure alters neonatal respiration through the 5HT system´s plasticity. Here, we evaluated breathing rates and the relative expression of 5HT 2A and 2C receptors in the brainstem as a function of EtOH preexposure in neonates. Pups received i.g administrations of 2.0 or 0.0g/kg EtOH at postnatal days (PD) 3, 5 and 7. At PD 9, breathing frequencies were recorded under normoxia or hypoxia. Brainstems were collected to quantified relative mRNA expression of 5HT 2A a...
Early ethanol exposure affects respiratory neuroplasticity; a risk factor associated with the Sudden...
Preclinical and clinical studies have systematically demonstrated abrupt changes in fetal respirator...
The influence on the breathing pattern of the activation of serotonin receptors belonging to the sub...
Early ethanol exposure alters neonatal breathing plasticity. Respiratory EtOH's effects are attribut...
Early ethanol exposure disrupts neonatal respiratory patterns and it has been suggested as risk fact...
International audienceRATIONALE: Little is known about the effects of alcohol exposure during pregna...
Medullary 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) neurons are involved in ventilatory responses to hypercapnia. U...
Prior studies indicate that neonates are very sensitive to ethanol’s positive reinforcing effects an...
Fetal ethanol (EtOH) exposure represents a risk factor for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and it’s...
Previous data derived from anesthetized, decerebrate, or in vitro preparations suggested that 5-HT(2...
International audienceAcute ethanol depresses respiration, but little is known about chronic ethanol...
Maternal ethanol (EtOH) intake during pregnancy and lactation is a highly frequent "social" behaviou...
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant younger than one year of age th...
Der Serotonin 2B Rezeptor (5HT 2B Rezeptor) ist ein wichtiger Regulator während der Embry...
Cells and mechanisms underlying central chemosensitivity, are poorly understood and can be controver...
Early ethanol exposure affects respiratory neuroplasticity; a risk factor associated with the Sudden...
Preclinical and clinical studies have systematically demonstrated abrupt changes in fetal respirator...
The influence on the breathing pattern of the activation of serotonin receptors belonging to the sub...
Early ethanol exposure alters neonatal breathing plasticity. Respiratory EtOH's effects are attribut...
Early ethanol exposure disrupts neonatal respiratory patterns and it has been suggested as risk fact...
International audienceRATIONALE: Little is known about the effects of alcohol exposure during pregna...
Medullary 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) neurons are involved in ventilatory responses to hypercapnia. U...
Prior studies indicate that neonates are very sensitive to ethanol’s positive reinforcing effects an...
Fetal ethanol (EtOH) exposure represents a risk factor for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and it’s...
Previous data derived from anesthetized, decerebrate, or in vitro preparations suggested that 5-HT(2...
International audienceAcute ethanol depresses respiration, but little is known about chronic ethanol...
Maternal ethanol (EtOH) intake during pregnancy and lactation is a highly frequent "social" behaviou...
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant younger than one year of age th...
Der Serotonin 2B Rezeptor (5HT 2B Rezeptor) ist ein wichtiger Regulator während der Embry...
Cells and mechanisms underlying central chemosensitivity, are poorly understood and can be controver...
Early ethanol exposure affects respiratory neuroplasticity; a risk factor associated with the Sudden...
Preclinical and clinical studies have systematically demonstrated abrupt changes in fetal respirator...
The influence on the breathing pattern of the activation of serotonin receptors belonging to the sub...